Robert Gonzalez was born in Venezuela but immigrated to the
United States in his late teens. Gonzalez left his home and family for the love
of a man. His first year in the US was spent in Orlando, Florida where he
learned English by watching television and visiting theme parks in the area.
Eventually, Gonzalez and his partner decided to open a
balloon and gift shop. Customer demand lead them to add flower arrangements to
the product line and that’s where Robert’s talents began to really shine.
Gonzalez had a knack for creating amazing live flower arrangements.
Eventually, Gonzalez and his partner broke up. Gonzalez
would then take his skillset to Chicago. He began arranging flowers there and
eventually started his own event planning business. But his amazing flower
arrangements have always been the thing that got him noticed. After receiving
one of his arrangements as a gift from a friend of her’s, Oprah Winfrey
commissioned Gonzalez to create an arrangement for her. His work has also been
showcased in the feature film Joyful
Noise, which featured Queen Latifa hand Dolly Parton.
But as remarkable as his flower arrangements might be, it’s
Gonzalez’s looks that have caught the attention of women and gay men. His
piercing gaze seers into the soul of most anyone looking at his work.
Smoldering good looks, chiseled body, and playful smirk have been prominently
displayed in the Australian gay publication, DNA –reference issue #127 to catch
the feature article and photos of this incredible hunk.
Follow Gonzalez on Twitter: @RobertModel
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